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Khrushchev

As I See Him

by Averell Harriman

A

New York, July 9. VERELL Harriman, back from a Russian tour and talks with Nikita A. Khrushchev, today char- acterised the Russian Pre- mler as "emotional, very proud, very boastful, flam- boyant and arrogant," but at the same time a my wh is relaxed and likes to have e good time.

The danger, Mr Harriman said in a new conference, "s that he might overplay, his hand -- we need to keep him informed about this country."

Summit Call

Mr Harriman advocated that Khrushchey get together will the Alled heads of states in a Summit meeting in New York. which would

Sovlet Hive the Premier a chance "a see the of great strength and vitality This country."

Mr Harriman, formerly Com ernor of New York, was US. Anussador to the Soviet Unkn In 1043-40. During that time. he held nang blunt-talking con- ferences with Stalin,

Asked to compare the two men,

sald Mr Harriman

that Blain was "more cold and calculating und ruth- lens."* He also sald Stalin was cautious as compared with Khrushchev. Asked whether he thought Khrushchev would like to con- qur the United States, he re- militarily, but he plied "no! belleven eventually other coun tries will have to come to the Russian system.

The Last

the

"Khrushchev thinks United States will be the last to collapse, that the workera here will rise up and throw out the present system. 1 took vlotent exception to that."

was

Mr Harriman saldi he katisfied That Khrushchev wanted to reduce the present heavy cost of armament, which he sald is growing ever

Soviet heavier in the

Union, and therefore would be willing to talk disarmament,

Mr Harriman said he be- leved a summit conference could not fall to achieve

some good and that if there were le progress at z fimi poak meeting "there ought to be series of talks."

ניני

Very Fast

Russian people talk pence everywhere you go." he anid. "Everyone wants it. They think we're at fault just as we ink the Kremlin is at fauil,"

Khrushchev, ho mald, fa emphasising economie growth. Mr Harriman wald that his 18,000-mile tour of Hussin discloscal that "they are moving very fast in keavy Industry thele bla aliorlage is in housing.”

KHRUSHCHEY Nol ust to conquer America militarily,

NEW

THEIR HAIR A King-

President

SUDDENLY STOOD ON END

Brixham, Joly 9. WeathermenA st this email messide town tonigtst

puzzling over the mystery of Twelve hollday Baherman whose hair suddenly slood on end.

As they stood on the end of a half-mile-long break- wafer the sky grow dark sind lightning could be seen at sel. Then one after atcher they felt their hair ria.

The breakwater car park attendant Fild that men and women came fearing Inig his offer all to tell the same story.

"Ono chap with ginger hair told me that when they shook hands will one another they felt a sharp electric shock.

"They were all frighten- nd and though at first T

thor thought

wore Imagining things, I am con- vinced now that In, some way they became conduc- tore of electriolts diwharged by the thunder clouds over the end of the breakwater," --Reuter,

FAR EAST

CRISIS POSSIBLE

SAYS HERTER

Washington, July 9.

After De

Gaulle?

Paris, July 9. The 51-year-old Count of Paris, pretender to the French throne, may succeed President Charles de Gaulle as French head of state, a French newspaper said today. The

France- wookly Observateur said *The .new French constitution, unlike the preceding one, did not rule out a descendant of the former ruling families as candidate for President.

It said the Count of Paris, o descendant of King Louks Philippo, who had always kupi aloof from public life was now receiving many guests at s cstate at Louveciennes, near Paris, and that since lasi Sum- inez, nare and more Gaullists had been seen there,

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I was recalled thuf on the murrlage of the Count Faris's son, Prince Henri, 1958 De Gaulle had perit felegram to the Count of Paris which said that the Count's future, and that of his non and the rest of his family, were linked with "the national

said:

"Did General de Gaulle consi der from that time on that the Count of Paris might be his be himself successor in case should return to power?

"It is dimeult to 207, but there are a thousand signs dieating that General de Gaulle considered this ideo as offe of the probabilities.AFP,

American Secretary of State, Christian Herter, hopes" of France.

France Observateur sald at his first press conference today that the outbreak of a new crisis in the Far East was still possible and that the countries of the free world should keep constantly on the alert. Herter had been asked about his views on the Far East altuation in the light of recent statements of a threatening nature made by Soviet

MOVIE MAKER'S

ESTATE

Los Angeles, July 9, Film director Charlen Vidor, 59, left the bulk of His exiate valued "In *x- Cors of $10,000 to his wife. Mr Dirls Warner Vldør,

40.

.The will, admitted to Drubale yesterday, directed that $10,000 go to his son, Michael K. Vidor. 20 by his first wife, Mrs Mildred Vidor.

The rest of the estate goes to Mrs Doris Warner Vider. She is the daughter of film mogut Harry War- rer.

Vidor died on June 5 is Vienna while on Alm- making asalgnment.--UPI.

Higher Wages

York, July P.

The executive council of the

Confederation

4

Prime Minister, Nikita Khrushchev, and taking into account con- tinued incidents in the Formosa Straits and in South Vietnam.

Herter said he knew nothing about an alleged Soviet pledgo to go to the old of China in cose of #m allack against Formosa.

DIPLOMAT

THANKS A

CAB DRIVER

An-

London, July D. A Japanese Embassy Mart member took to print today to thank an honest cab driver, Khrushchev had reportedly Hideki Masaki, First Secretary mentioned such an agreement of the Japanese Embassy, wrote in his recent interview with the London Daily Mirror asking former New York Slate for a small portion of your Governor. Averell Harriman. precious space In order that my gratitude may reach the tax- driver who took me from Queried about possible troop Belgrave Square to Mayfair" on reductions 00 the Chinese Wednesday, coastal islands of Matsu and

1 left in the enb certain Quemoy, Herter replied that the paper, which was rather im- United States had no military portent to mo but was of no value to other people," Moseki Herter said that the questions said.

Reductions

forces on these inlonds.

of cutting down the number of "I thought it was lost, but Nationalist Chinese troops on he (the cab driver) very kirully the islands had been studied, come back to return it to me," And he thought that same re- -UPI. ductions in troops strength had

been made,

Herter said that, considering

the Far East in generaline Death Toll Rises

Copenhagen, July B.

of Shipbuilding most worrying factor was per. He and he told Khrushchev

American Senate's "The American people are right and Engineering Unions declded ups the

afmcdiate deelsin yesterday lo cut The number of vielling in the bebind

the todny to submit Eisenhower" i

application for substantini America's foreign milltary aid. Haderslev boot fire disaster was Berlin crisis.--UPI.

wage inereare and introduelion He said the countries of free 65 dead, it was officially staled of a 40-hour weak. The appll-Asia would be affected by this today. The victims were drown- cation will cover about fr. measure since they needed mill-ed or burnt to death when million workers-China All tury old 10 maintalu their excursion vessel caught fre

Lake Haderslev-AFF. Special.

stability.-AFP.

To Break Off

Relations?

Paris, July 0. France was expected tonight relations

to sever diplomatic with Ghana if it goes through with recognition of the pro- visional Algerian government. -UPI.

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